Trying to get a idea how EIGRP would work in this case

Im trying to get a feel for how EIGRP would work on this network. For instance, would subnet C be routed back to subnet A via the wireless and then the fiber, or would it see the T1 as a lower metric being its fewer hops? Our current downfall is the Cisco 3560 doesnt support EIGRP. Id like to upgrade the software on the 3560 to support EIGRP, but Id like opinions first.diagram.jpg

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